No Wrong Door
This paper provides concrete examples of how seven No Wrong Door Systems—sometimes called Aging and Disability Resource Centers—are promoting person- and family-centered practice.
This paper provides concrete examples of how seven No Wrong Door Systems—sometimes called Aging and Disability Resource Centers—are promoting person- and family-centered practice.
This Promising Practices Paper describes strategies used in four highly ranked or significantly improved states (Connecticut, Maine, Minnesota, and Oregon) that may reduce the risk of long-term nursing home care after a hospitalization.
This paper describes promising practices on how aging and disability network agencies, Veterans Affairs Medical Centers (VAMCs), and Veteran Benefits Offices in seven states have forged partnerships to better support Veterans in community living.
This paper is for plan administrators, policy makers, and community-based organizations to learn from each other and to adopt these practices to better care for members and their family caregivers.
This paper describes how four states (Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Florida) used innovative strategies to develop and expand self-directed services programs, coordinate and personalize service options, promote stakeholder engagement.
This paper highlights promising practices of how state-funded HCBS programs are supporting low-income older adults and/or people with physical disabilities and their family caregivers to live with maximum independence at home.
This paper addresses who mobility managers are and what they do—and why they are important now and in the future. It highlights emerging innovations via five case studies.
This paper describes promising practices on the use of presumptive eligibility to improve access to long-term services and supports (LTSS) in five states.
This paper describes the key findings and emerging trends in self-direction based upon data and information collected in the 2019 National Inventory of Publicly Funded Self-Directed LTSS Programs in the United States.
The report provides promising practices state examples and lessons learned across five states (AL, GA, MA, OH, and SD) and highlights action taken by Nevada and Virginia to address the COVID crisis.